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Confidence Interval for Signup Experiment

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Statistics & Probability
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Problem

Business Context

StreamCart, a subscription video platform, tested a new signup page intended to increase trial-start conversion. Product leadership wants to know not just whether the treatment beat control, but how to interpret the confidence interval for the lift before deciding on a full rollout.

Problem Statement

You are given results from a 2-week randomized A/B test. Estimate the 95% confidence interval for the difference in conversion rates and explain what that interval means in the context of the product decision.

Given Data

GroupSample SizeTrial StartsConversion Rate
Control (old signup page)18,4002,20812.0%
Treatment (new signup page)18,1002,35313.0%

The team will use a two-sided 95% confidence interval and a significance level of α=0.05\alpha = 0.05α=0.05.

Requirements

  1. Compute the sample conversion rate for each group and the observed lift.
  2. Calculate the standard error for the difference in proportions used in the confidence interval.
  3. Construct the 95% confidence interval for the treatment minus control conversion difference.
  4. Determine whether the interval implies statistical significance at the 5% level.
  5. Interpret the interval correctly in business terms.
  6. Explain one common misinterpretation of a confidence interval in an experiment.

Assumptions

  • Users were randomly assigned to control and treatment.
  • Each observation is independent at the user level.
  • The normal approximation is appropriate because both groups have large sample sizes and sufficient successes/failures.
  • No major instrumentation issues or sample-ratio mismatch occurred during the test.

Problem

Business Context

StreamCart, a subscription video platform, tested a new signup page intended to increase trial-start conversion. Product leadership wants to know not just whether the treatment beat control, but how to interpret the confidence interval for the lift before deciding on a full rollout.

Problem Statement

You are given results from a 2-week randomized A/B test. Estimate the 95% confidence interval for the difference in conversion rates and explain what that interval means in the context of the product decision.

Given Data

GroupSample SizeTrial StartsConversion Rate
Control (old signup page)18,4002,20812.0%
Treatment (new signup page)18,1002,35313.0%

The team will use a two-sided 95% confidence interval and a significance level of α=0.05\alpha = 0.05α=0.05.

Requirements

  1. Compute the sample conversion rate for each group and the observed lift.
  2. Calculate the standard error for the difference in proportions used in the confidence interval.
  3. Construct the 95% confidence interval for the treatment minus control conversion difference.
  4. Determine whether the interval implies statistical significance at the 5% level.
  5. Interpret the interval correctly in business terms.
  6. Explain one common misinterpretation of a confidence interval in an experiment.

Assumptions

  • Users were randomly assigned to control and treatment.
  • Each observation is independent at the user level.
  • The normal approximation is appropriate because both groups have large sample sizes and sufficient successes/failures.
  • No major instrumentation issues or sample-ratio mismatch occurred during the test.
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